I've been posting my video guides and replays in a topic I started in the newcomer section, as my content will more help a newer player rather than a long time seasoned vet. However, I will from here on out also make sure to put them in this topic as well, so more people have a chance to see them. Hopefully everyone finds them entertaining, helpful, or both. Feel free to offer comments at any point on any video!

Thanks, hopefully at the very least a fellow long time player like yourself gets some entertainment if I'm not really offering groundbreaking game mechanics for you.

Augustus_GoldNoob_Sohn, on Jul 20 2017 - 08:50, said:

I was like "Yes! Another channel for good WoT vids so I can learn to get better."

...then I was like "Oh. I'm already subbed." YES!

Thanks for being a subscriber! I hope I can be of some usefullness to you, as I wish I had paid more attention to learning when I first started. My first 2k games or so involved a lot of quick deaths followed by a bit of head scratching until I caught on. I didn't even realize what the forums were until about 3k games in, lol.

GAJohnnie, on Jul 20 2017 - 10:03, said:

Bookmarked

Thanks as always Johnnie! Hope your experience with the German medium line is going well.

Grabbed Ace Tanker in the Lowe with this battle on Prok where I dealt nearly 3400 damage, blocked over 2500, and spotted for nearly 3300 by taking up the middle position in the depression by the railroad embankment and simply kept poking the ridge and moving:

I notice you used the free camera to look at your tank a number of time during the game. What exactly were you checking when you did that?

I do that for a few reasons, one of which I touched on a bit in the video, such as checking to be sure I'm actually concealed by the bushes I'm hiding behind, or to simply get a view around (like to check for possible trees being knocked over which would give away enemy movements) without causing my binoculars and camo net to be deactivated.

It's a habit I've built up say that I can keep perspective of my surroundings a bit better without making something like a turret-less TD turn all over the place.